MDCodeRedFreak
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iOS 10.3 is out now. If you're on iPhone 5, you're out of luck. It dropped support for iPhone 5 and older. 5s and newer are supported.
iOS 10.3 have a new file system included - from the old HFS+ to the new APFS. APFS includes security features similar to Windows' NTFS.
You need to first perform a manual backup. Then, you need to have your iCloud account password and, if you set it up, your phone's passcode/PIN handy. Lastly, you can upgrade. Go through the usual download, install, out-of-box-experience setup, and you should be good to go.
iOS 10.3 have a new file system included - from the old HFS+ to the new APFS. APFS includes security features similar to Windows' NTFS.
You need to first perform a manual backup. Then, you need to have your iCloud account password and, if you set it up, your phone's passcode/PIN handy. Lastly, you can upgrade. Go through the usual download, install, out-of-box-experience setup, and you should be good to go.